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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Country Songwriting Legend Jim McBride Dies at 78

Country Songwriting Legend Jim McBride Dies at 78

9 Jan

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Summary

  • Jim McBride, known for Alan Jackson's 'Chattahoochee,' passed away on January 6.
  • He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2017.
  • McBride penned hits for icons like Johnny Cash, Reba McEntire, and Waylon Jennings.
Country Songwriting Legend Jim McBride Dies at 78

Acclaimed Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee Jim McBride died on Tuesday, January 6, at the age of 78. McBride, renowned for co-writing Alan Jackson's hit "Chattahoochee," left an indelible mark on country music. His songwriting career began with early songs featured on "Hee Haw," and his first chart-topping hit was Leon Everette's "We Let Love Fade Away" in 1979.

McBride's prolific career included penning multiple number-one hits, such as Waylon Jennings' "Rose in Paradise" and Alan Jackson's "Chasin' That Neon Rainbow." "Chattahoochee" itself garnered Song of the Year and Single of the Year awards from the Country Music Association. Jackson fondly recalled McBride's knack for simple, meaningful lyrics, stating their connection was based on this shared appreciation.

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Beyond his work with Jackson, McBride crafted songs for a legendary roster of artists including Johnny Cash, Reba McEntire, George Jones, and Willie Nelson. He was honored with inductions into both the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in 2017, solidifying his legacy as a masterful storyteller in country music.

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Jim McBride was a celebrated Nashville Songwriter, famous for penning hits like Alan Jackson's 'Chattahoochee' and songs for country music icons.
Jim McBride passed away on Tuesday, January 6, at the age of 78.
Jim McBride was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in 2017.

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